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Annie E. Casey Foundation's annual Kids Count publication and website (www.kidscount.org) offer new data and tools for assessing child well-being across and within states. National and state-level inventories outlined in the KIDS COUNT Data Book describe and rank states on ten key indicators, such as rates of child death, teen births, high school dropout, single-parent families, and children living in poverty. A composite score is used to rank states. A summary version is available as a Pocket Guide. The 2003 essay makes the case for reducing the high cost of being poor in America. Low-income families pay proportionately more in transportation and child care to hold jobs and more for housing and basic goods. Policy recommendations to level the cost of living included: encourage quality retailers to locate in low-income communities; provide financial education and opportunities to build credit; control financial exploitation and "predatory" lenders; and protect earnings and benefits.

The website's new features allow users to retrieve state-specific data from various sources including schools and examine local data. Demographic data for descriptive reports include indicators of family economic conditions, child heath status (insurance, immunizations levels), neighborhoods poverty and employment, isolation (internet and telephone access) and housing costs. The user can make simple tables, maps and graphs to describe county-level trends and generate county/community rankings for selected indicators within their state. (Annie E Casey Foundation, 2003 KIDS COUNT Data Book, Baltimore, MD, 2003)

Comment: A prime resource for your grant applications and local reports. Secondary schools
could let students use the website for research projects. Each state has a primary contact office for Kids Count projects. -J.O.

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